Sarsaparilla Is sv highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparllla- and other blood-pnrlfylnfc . roett. combined with Iodide or Potas sium and Iron, and is the safest, most reli able, and most economical Mood-purifier that can be used. It inrariably expels all blood poisons from the system, enriches and renews the Alood, and restores its vitalizing power. It is the best known remedy for Scrofola and all Scrofulous Complaints Erysip elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin, as also for all disorders caused by a thin and impoTerished, or corrupted, condition of the blood, such as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Rheumatic Gout, General lability, and Scrofulous Catarrh. : Intaatorj Rkfantlsn Ccrei "Ater's S a its apaeiixa has cured me of the Inflammatory Rheumatism, with which 1 have suffered for many years. W.H.MOOBI." Durham, la., March 2, 162. . PRJSPABEI BT Dr.J.C.Ayeji&Co.,Lowell,Mas8. Sold by all Druggists ; 11, sU bottles for 55. !anl Utc4pdAw A 15 22 AYER'S Ague Cure outaiua antidote for all malarial dis order which, so far as knoAvn, is used in no other remedy. It contains no Quinine, nor any mineral nor deleterious substance what ever, and consequently produces no injurious fleet upon the constitution, but leaves' the system as healthy as it was befordThe attack. WE WAREANT AYER'S AGUE CUBE to pure every case of Fever and Ague, Inter mittent or Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, lmmb Agne, Iilious Fever, and Liver Com plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure, ;.ftrr due trial, dealers arc authorized, by our ehvular dated July 1st, 1S82, to refund Hie fiionwy. Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. may 23 d &w nrm Walter Gayloi L G. CHERRY. (Hary Leob Old Ftand) No. 102 No th WaitcrZetrcct, Wilmington C. )o( Consignment of Cotton, N'aval Stores and Country Produce of ercry discriptlon respect fully solicited.; Advancements made on shipments in band or on win of Lading, .pet 17. ' Luscious and Fat ! "DECEIVED THIS DAY AS- Js other large lot of those spier did W1NBEKRY KBT BIVKR OYSTERS, the Quest Garden Oysters that come to the city. Served in any style desired. GKO. F. IIKltBFRT oct 10 lm Star Saloon, 13 Market t. White Cypress and Yellow Pine BLINDS AND DOORS, Guaranteed as good as the test. Moulding, Brackets. Balusters an J Orna mental Wood Work. OCt 16 PARSLEY 4 WIGGINS. Notice. M Y FB'KNDS AND THIS PUBLIC ARE respectfully notified that I have Kddoutmy interest to the Livery stable business to Mr. B. C. Orrelt Thanking them for the very liberal patronage i hey havo accorded me 1 bespeak tho samo for the new firm, Messrs. Sykes A OrrclL Respectfully. Oct 27 OWKN K. HO LLING9 WORTH Sykes &brrell, PROPRIETORS 1 1 VERY, RALE AND EX CHANGE STABLE, QENSBAL 8TOCK YARD FOR MILCH COWS AVD BEEF CATTLE, Corner Fourth aud Mulberry Sts. 5T Personal attention glyen to Boarding Hones. . o t 97 NATIONAL MILLS. All Wool Cassimeres, Direct from the Factory. DESIRABLE GOODS FOB MEN A BOF8. FULL LINE JUST OPENED. JNO. J. HEDRICK. oct - - PUEOELL EOTJSE. TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, WILMINGTON. N. C B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Lato Proprietor Atlantlo Hotel. VtrsVClaaa n all tta aoootatant. Trrns S3 50 to $3. CO da. - W. & E. S. LATIMER, Attornevs-at-Law. 0ace S. S. Cor. Prince and Water;$t. Jan 7 Oysters 3 AT NO. 112 SOUTH FBONT STREET. HUMPHREY JENKINS keep fr& f fresh New Blrer and M?rtle v !f Uiove testers. Seat c o. 1. Al- L so. Apples, Pears, Peaches, Northern Cab- ige, unions, sweet fvaxrun routces, wnica w6 will sell lew for cash. , sept S3 The Oail y Re vi e w . The isatiy Hevieto has the largest ona fide circulation, of any newspaper ublisheaintM city of Wilmington. J3 MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10V 1884. The Country is Safe ! The Grand Old Democratic Party has Triumphed I Peajce on Earth aoocl Will To wards Men ! George YV aring. noted a3 a sanitary engineer, is arranging a sewerage sys tem for Long Branch Mr. Blaine advised the people of the North to vote the way tbey shot. Well, it seems as if Jimraie had shot to the rear. -- - - It is said that all the Presidents of the United States have bad blue eyes ex cept General Harrison and be didn't live long. -- The New York Times still insists that it has not changed its politics, but is a Republican paper, notwithstanding Us earnest support of Cleveland Mr. W. II. Varnderbilfc has sent a let ter of congratulation to Gov. Cleveland. Yesterday's Tribune says that Mr Vanderbiit has been a Cleveland man all along; In Pennsylvania, the Stale of his birth, here he wa3 supposed to be an idol of the people, Blaine gets a pluralty of about 30,000 or 7,000 less than that of Garfield lour years ago. The New York Tribune does not concede the election of Cleveland, as was reported on the streels this mora ing, but there is a perceptible weaken ing in the tone of its talk. To make shoe pegs enough for Amer ican use consumes annually 10.000 cords of timber, and to make lucifer matches, 300,000 cubic feet of the best pine are required every year. The Governor, the Attorney-General, the Secretary of State and two members of the Senate one of each party con stitute the State Board of Canvassers. They meet on the Thursday after the third Monday after the day of election, and open the returns of all the votes in all the counties and publish the result. The official determination of the result of the vote for State officers, however, is not made known until the Legisla ture meets. At 12 o'clock on the first Tuesday after ' be organization of both Houses, the votes lor State officers are canvassed in joint session aud the re suit is officially declared. The Legisla ture meets on Wednes day after the first Monday in January. "Lol the poor Indian!" tramping ab ut in all sorts of weather, and dj ing with cold. Won t some "good Samar itan" send him $ bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup? 8TATJ2 NEWS. Pittsboro Home: Wc arc sorry to learn that Mr. Murphy Bryant, one of our Chatham boys, who has been a resident of Harnett county for several years, lost his dwelling and all its con tents by fire one day last week. We have not learned the particulars or the origion of the fire. Mr. J. Q. Bry ant tells us of a cure effected by tobac co He had been troubled for several days with a very sore and painful fin ger, and had slept but little lor several uigbts. Having read in the Home of the remarkable cures made by tobacco he determined to try it. On Sunday night he wrapped up his -finger well with a wet tobacco leaf. Soon the pain was gone and he had a good night's rest, and on Monday he shewed ua the finger and pronounced it well. It showed signs, of course, of the sore, but the flesh looked natural, the swell ing had gone down, and all effects of the sore will soon be gone. Cbadbourn Times: Mr Hanewacker has now at Fair Bluff about 75.000 shingles ready to be shipped to Phila delphia, where he has 800,000 waiting for the spring market. The extent of this gentleman's investment in the shin-, gle business speaks well for bis execu tive capacity as a business man. We are proud of such enterprises. - On the 23d of March, 1785. Bishop Asbury, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, preabhed at Iake Chapel, about one mile north ot Lako Waccamaw . on the Wilmington public road. No traces of this chapel arc now to be seen. He was on his wav from Wilmington to Elizabethtown. Tn bis journey be says: ;I preached t a few hearers lodged rear Waccamaw Lake. This is a desert country, has but few inhabitants. and fewer et ill wholhavo any deep sense or reusioxii" . - , - Chatham Record; On last Friday Mr James Howard, the miller at Howard & Mr-fliti'a mill, was adjusting the belt when he was caught by it; and killed. He was about 25 years Id and leaves a wife and two children. Winston Sentinel: On Sunday evening, as the church bells were liag ing for service, the dwelling house of Rav. T. H. Pegrani, on Old Town Sireet occupied by Mr. P. W. Dalton, was discovered to be on fire. Every effort was made to save the building by the fire company and citizens, but to no purpose. Mr. Dalton fortunately saved the greater portion of his furni ture but not without considerable dam age, however. The dwelling was insured for $16,000 and the loss npon the same is placed at several hundred dollars- A lamp left burning in a room up stairs exploded which caused the conflagration. . - Statesville landmark: Rev. W. M. Bagby, pastor of Iredell circuit, closed a protracted meeting at Troutruan's on the 13th ult., which had lasted six days. It resulted in 39 conversions and 30 secessions to the church. Dr. Tyre York, late Republican candidate for Governor. Is really sick at bis home. Trap Hill, Wilkes county. He was not able to fill his appointments at Union Grove, this county last Monday, and John Quincy Adams Bryan, and pdthaps others, spoke in his stead to a small crowd, it appear? that Dr. York, while in the east; con tracted a malarial fever which is "con fining him at . home. The worst that could has Already befallen him. and we wish him a speedy recovery of his accustomed physical health. Charlotte Observer-. Major Iewis Redmond, the famous North Carolina moonshiner, after serving terms ot imprisonment in yarious penitentiaries, and having at last gained his liberty from the South Carolina pen through an executive pardon, is now engaged in the peaceful pursuits of a . pastoral life. Railroad men tell U3 that the people in ail the towns along their hns are wild with enthusiasm and are celebrating in fino style. Capt. Harry Johnston reports that every town between Charlotte aud Shelby is red. Cannon are scarce, and fire crackers do not make enough fuss, so they arc shooting guns. Some time before daylight yesterday morn ing Mr. Blythe Abernatby. a citizen of Paw Creek township, this county, was awakened from his slumbers by a number ol loud explosions following t ach other in quick succession. Mr. Abcrnathy jumped trom his bed to find a bureau that was standing in a corner of his room enveloped in flames that were springing up as higb as the ceiling. By quick and active work he succeeded in extinguishing the flames and saving his re-idence. The bureau vas almost entirely c n--umed, only a few pieces of charrc i woi.il being left. Mr Abernatby had a lot ot matches in one ot the bnreau drawtri -and the supposition is that they were ignited by mice. There was a pistol in one of the drawers and when the fire reached the weapou the cartridges in its five chambers exploded one after another, making the fortunate noise that waked Mr. Abernatby. The ncoi passenger train from the North on the North Carolina road ar rived here yesterday about an hour be hind time, the delay being partly due to a terrible accident that happened near Lexington and that resulted in the instant death of an unfortunate col ored woman. Engineer L.Bryant was in the cab of the passenger engine and was speeding along behind time. As his engine bound aronnd he curve jus: beyond the long, hich bridge over Leonard' creek, be was startled at the Sight of a woman who was trying to make her way over the bridge beforo the train could reach it. She had not parsed over the first section of the bridge and the engineer knew at once that a tragedy was at hand. He promptly reversed his lever and applied the air brakes, but bis train was too near the woman, as it had dashed around the curve and was upon the bridge almost in an instant and quickly a3 the engineer had acted, the engine was upou the woman almost by the time the air brakes bad been applied. Realizing her frightful situation and seeing that there was no escape for her, the woman turned just as the pilot of the engine reached her, threw up her hands, uttered a piercing shriek and the next instant her body was flying through the air. The untortunate wo man struck the ground below the bridge at a point just 270 feet from where she was standing when the engine hit her. The train was stopped and the train hands picked up her body and laid it in tho baggage car when it was carried to Lexington. Every bone in ber body was broken. His name was not known. Wadc3boro Times: Saturday last we heard of the burning ot Mr. Henry Kendall's gin together with about 45 to 50 bale of cotton. Mr. Kendall lives on the Jno. S. Little place, four miles trom town. The fire was undoubtedly the work ot incendiaries. The persons who set fire to it were tracked across the fields to and from this town. Mr. K. had no insurance on, his gin or cot ton, and his loss is quite a serious one to him. Monday morning the burning of the gin the day before ot Messrs. King and Badger Briley. situ a'ed in the neighborhood ' of Brown Creek Church, together with their entire crop, was reported . We could not ascer tain the origin of the fire or the exact loss of cotton. It is thought there was no insurance on the gin or cotton. Monday afternoon information was received here of the destruction by 5re of Messrs. Brooks & Thomas' gin, situ ated near Madra. , Besides the loss of the gin three bales of cotton were de stroyed. This fire occurred about mid day while everybody was t dinner. Origin unknown, and, is thought, no insurance. A Household Treasure. j Says a shrewed writer, 'only let a wife know she is precious to her hus band, and she will be to him and to her children a well-spring of happiness," There is good sense in this. And there i3 sood sense in preserving your wife's health so ihst she may be happy. Many women are craelly run down by work and worry ; but hardly any are beyond the power of Brown's Iron Bittsrs to restore. Mrs. L. D.Hamilton. Bedford. O., ?ajs, V derived permanent good from using Broyrn Jron Bitters as a tonic for general debility." - - 7' oocmiciAi4irE7fi. " WILMINGTON MARKET. C November io 4P. 11 SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 271 cents per gallon. ' No sales reported. :: .y:':r-A'rK, ROSIN Quoted steady at 90 cents for Strained and 95 for Good Strained. TAR Quoted firm at $1.40 per bbl of 280 lbs. CRUDE TURPENTINE -Quoted steady at $1,60 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 for Hard. COTTON Quoted firm. Sales of 210 bales on a basis of Q cents per pound for Middling. The following are.the official quotations: ptdiw;......'.;..;.V. 7 cents Lod Ordinary 8 Low Middling 95 Middling f ; 95 Good Middling...---- ' 9 I5-1G' ' DAILY RECEIPTS. Ootton 930 bales Spirits Turpentine......... 114 casks Rosin 326 bbls iar - 37 bbls Crude Turxentine. . ... 126 bbls MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steam yacht Louise. Woodsido Smithville, Master. Steamer PassDort, Harper, Smith ville. Master Steamer John Dawson, Black, Point uaswen u r Paddison. Schr A'ice Hearr.o. PenniwAll. Rlf.i mor Geo Harriss & Co. with coal to r owier B Morrison Schr B C Terrv. Moore "NTnw Vnrlr Geo Harriss & Co, with salt to J I Metts Schr Eleanor, Mott, New York. Geo narriss uo, vvitn kamit to order CLEARED. Steam yacht Louise, Wocdside Smithville. Master Steamer Passport, Harper, Smith viIIg X&StdT Schr Paul P Kelier, Foster. Philadel phia, Geo Harriss & Co, cargo by A Y Wilson Exports. COASTWISE. Philadelphia schr Paul P Keller 100, loi it uimoer, 30,250 Shingles, 9 tons old iron NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Boarders. A FKW TABLC BOARDERS CAN BE accommodated by me. Table :f urnlahed with tbe best the market sffrirtla Ami tar-ma reasonable. MU8. W. E. MAYO. i03 ckSt., between rront and Second. - eov 8 lwk Paint the White House Red A GRAND EXCURSION TO tvwsHMjra'Tojri n- c-5 Will be given early in the New Year, day uov jrtJL ueuiuwi upon, ior uie purpose of PAINTING- THE WHITE HOUSE RED,' And making other necessary alterations preparatory 10 installation of CROVER CLEVELAND, Meanwhile the undersigned Ktill continue to lend in the Printing ILine IN WILMINGTON JACKSON & BELL. Brass Fire Dogs. Shovels and Tongs. S OMETHING VERY NICK, AND VERY CHEAP, fill E8 A MUR HISON, ;5S and 40 Murchlson Block oct 27 New Goods ! JUST RECEIVED, H AN DK ERCHTJEFS, Unen and Mlk, 'all prlcea, stamped free of charge Applique Designs, Tassels, rompoons and Cords. Felt, Plush and Satlo, all colers, for Fancy Work. Notions, Ac. MILLINERY' Hats and Bonnets, Straw, Felt and Velvet and Frames for miking. Wings, Birds, Tlpo, Ac ," Respectfully. MISS E. KARRER. nov 8 Exchange Corner, Stores for Bent. ITTAREHODSK AND nFFinra YV above now occupied by lleasra. IX. jr-XULBOn Cb KfO. Store and offices above now occu pied by A. Dumelandt. uotfc on orth Water St.; between PHnceu ana joescau(. Apply to t aug 13 Stir copy 3t - DjsRoSSET. A CO. Conoley's Drng Btore. 21C MARKET STREET. JOOK OCT FOR COU3HS, COLDS, Sore l'nroat and Croup. Conolev's Cough Syrop will cure them; Conoley's Cologne always on hand, also J. W. COKOLEY. P. s. None but the best Dran used by oct 31 'COSOLEY. For Sale. 1000CABBAOES. IQQ B8IAAPPI.es, 2g BRLS. POTATOES. MUST BE SOLO. HOT 4 W. K. DAVIS A 8ON gY SESDISO YOUR LIGHT COLORED Swda to UONAf WS eteam Dye Works. 1 eeconi St.. and hlng them made darker for Fall and Winter wear you'll save the expense ox buying a new sul or dress. Complete and frealfiot dye etuir Just received. -aept 15 . . ; '- M t I 'MISCELLANEOUS. CARPETS. CARPETS. CAJIPETS. Extra Supers, 3rPly, Ingjains, Body-Brussels The stock is now complete and tho most fastidious may be suited rA. ing to-morrow ( Wednesday), we intend Jelliner Cartel rJ,,n-7i r?ene. in this market, and this will bo on a ; , ... 0.1 We are picked loo tochkrgatoods to prompt parties, but asmoM,... used to advantage, jou can. if you wish, enjoy the benefit which will l offered DRY GOODS. DRY GOODS. A good general stock and at as close prices as any hou?o in tnis coonjr, noy 4 OUR PATRONS KNOW BY THIS TIME THAT WE DO NOT COLO our advertiiements, that wbtn we say a thing in the papers we are prepared to back it by our legal guaranty. Take Goods Home. Examine them Criticallv In all particular points, such as material, roak- up. style ol garment, and above ax., iuc kiiw, wuzuu ifus wno seiis inecneapest. We havo been viclorioasia every instance where goods from competing houses hare been sent home for comparison. We do it every day, and advise 30U to try it once to convince yourself. Only last week a prominent business man in this city Lad a spit seui to his home from different houses, with one from u among thpni: he knnt suit and remarked : -I do not know much about clothing, but it did- not till me Ion? to decide after. I had them togei her at home, but if I had not had t hPm together I might have paid from $5 to $8 more fcr my suit." We handle all grades cf goods, guaranteeing every article worth what vnn pay for it or money refunded. After one trial you will say, as thousaids bav said, it pays to trade with . , . us na?e THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114MARECET ST., nov 3 Grayljnet tlie Great Hair Restorer and lUnetrer. changes ffray hair to t3 13 color, gTaaually and permanently. Not a dye. A marvellous lnTentlon,. Gray-hxtfredrjersoinr men aud ol( women, made to looic youn? in three weeks. No more gray hair Also irroTai rapidly and luxuriantly. Send for deacrtpUve book, and testimonials and Opinions of eTdnRt r? teta aaddoctoriS. etc.. no reacaiaeful it Lihly. Addreaa, J. H. Nicholson. 7 Ucmry St hvmXte W. P. SU3INKK, fiutK Cheese Safes. ATir lnijh. Xan.l Ar. CYctAinii, wue & . CTSend for Catalocuo. meh 13 d&w ly BeDje W. Davis, (Formerly with W K. Davis & Son, Wilming ton, Si.KJ.j 99 Barclay St. New Yokk, General Commissiou Merchant JJEALEB 151 COUNTKY PKODUCE, Ap- plea. Game. Fish, Terrapins, Eggs and Chickens- Highest market prices, and prompt rc-v turns guaranteed. A trial Is al) I ask. Bfftr b- permission to E.K Burro bs, Presi dent FirstNatlonal Bank of Wilmington, N.C.; Messrrs J. II- Chadbourn A Co., Steam Saw Mills; P. L. Brldgers &,Co Grocers; P. Gum ming & Co., Grain and Feed dealers; Davis A Son, Ice and Fish. Southern Produce a Specialty. oct 1 6m New Buckwheat. New Buckwheat, 3F1HK SKASON HAS NOW COME WHEN uckwheat Cakes are in order. I have to-day leceived a supply o Nevr Buckwheat, the first of the season. Also, Potatoe. Onions, Apples, Cabbages, Ac., Ac A full line of choice and selected Groceries always on had. Stock renewed every week. All goods can be relied on as fresh and new at GEO. M. CRAPON'S. Avt, sept 29 22 8ouh Front 8treet. Come to the New Store, No. 113 South Front St., -yyHKRE THERE 'HAS JUST BEEN BE eel ed a Choice Flour, Fresh Virginia Meal, New Pearl Hominy, Frtrsh Backwbeat, togeth er with Teas, Coffees, Sugars, Ac Old Lfg Cabin la & very pleasant Bye Whis key. We also keep Com Whiskies, Wines, Gins and Brandies. Consignments of Produce solicited. - Lot and Stall accommodations free for country friends. CBAIG A THOMAS. Produce Commission Merchants and Dealers In Groceries, .Liquors, Ac, No. 113 South Front St. , almost opposite the Market. oct 23 , . New Cigar Store. Hirschberg's, 5 N. Front St. rjIHE PUBLIC CAN SEE THE PROCESS of manufacture of my goods. Only the best workmen employed. No tenement bouse labor, nor children, nor Chinese. The tobacco need In the manufacture of Clgais is natcranv and properiy cured. All my work la done in m city nd under my personal supervislosu i. . fal1 t my factory w&ere my several brands are made will satisfy an that the beat goods are handled by ' - " L.lH I;.HIR3CHBEJRG; " ,.octlltf No.ddrth Front 81 rJISCELLAIIEOUa. basis of r "wwoU ,- . - . .. ,. - .. - r. rn. rjjcirjTiRE. NO MORE M ki T. R. MTMCKLEB. Sxe'. 3D) 0"7i" lsT MoDal I ire & Irofl U. Dotroit, - tlAXurACTvwcmB or ' juioH. '. Cloth, Wire Counter Railings. Wire 81ns. CMtn I'n I timtfiia V1. v :-.7l!77-. . L:oa ir'euuct, Iron Uuttars, Counter BupporU,&c. lOenUon taia Papex. New Goods ASD A ri- ; New Milliner ! J HAVE BKCEIVED AN ISVOICK OF NEW MILLINERY , consisting of Felt, Yelret and Straw Hats and Bonnets In lie latest 8tyJe5 Also, Fancy Feathers, Ostrich Hpi and Plumes, Pompous, Ae. ; MI33 PRlTCnwiT, a llrst clies MUUmt, from one of. tbe laricest Millinery EsUbBss ments In the country, haa change f my work room and cmes highly recommended is lady ef taste and style, KATE C. WINEb, No. 119 North Second Street, bot 3 tf Bet. Chestnut and PrlnceM U A Bargain, J OFFBB FOB SALE ONE 2,' jeari old thoroughbred Heifer, first calf from the pure Jersey Cow o wned by Capt. A. D. Cum, cf y Umlngton I am over stocked with Jenert and wlllsell her for $50, delivered In wilalBi- ton B. P. PADDI80S. nov 7 3t At Cost! QVEE 500 BOXES TOBACCO AT COST to doeefnrt. Also, a large stock of Plof Smoking Tobacco at very low prices J fro the Best Faf toriea In Virginia. Cigars and Cigarettes By the mlllllon, atthe Office of , CAPE:FEAR TOBACCO WORE eept 15 tt ; No. 131 North Ittrket BL Furniture. VEW STOCK FOB FALL TBAD1 ABBIVING XTEBT DAT Manufactured expressly for thia nuitU New Styles and Low Prices. CH D1 tu9r lae our exUnslTe variety of Se jad Tu3x lonable Goods, all made this son. " D.A.SMITH. Furniture Dealer, N. rront Street oct 13 The Excursion and Pic Nic to call on the wen known Parbejr and Terinmet Shavlo&nd HDrtf? KO. 12l 5IAIIKET Jj, wnere be will spareo pains lxvrj! factim to aU Cor-ie . d see. . ;. , ; SEASON 13 OW )PEN AND JSSi visiang the city, the Sounds or f ni3t"uj and fa need of FlrsCUsa werk will d0 w

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